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Well, at GT's request, I went ahead and did a little mic preamp shootout using his baby (
), the vintage Realistic Stereo Mixing Console, a Mackie 1202 VLZ, and I threw in my Joe Meek VC6 for good measure.
In true Homerecording.com fashion, I'll do a blind test here for you guys to argue over what's what.
The mic is an SM58 (no phantom power on the vintage Realistic). All three recordings are 2" or so off the mic. I had to use a Radio Shack Lo-z to Hi-z adapter (also vintage) to plug into the Realistic. I also had to run into my soundcard via the headphone output, as it only has RCA outputs otherwise.
Each mic preamp has me repeating the same phrase twice. (The second preamp starts at :17, and the 3rd starts at :35.) The tracks were recorded into Vegas at 16 bit/44.1 khz. The mp3 was encoded directly from Vegas at 320kbps.
So, go ahead, tell me which is which, and please, don't embarass anyone. (I should be talking... I'm the one who actually did the preamp test.
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In true Homerecording.com fashion, I'll do a blind test here for you guys to argue over what's what.

The mic is an SM58 (no phantom power on the vintage Realistic). All three recordings are 2" or so off the mic. I had to use a Radio Shack Lo-z to Hi-z adapter (also vintage) to plug into the Realistic. I also had to run into my soundcard via the headphone output, as it only has RCA outputs otherwise.
Each mic preamp has me repeating the same phrase twice. (The second preamp starts at :17, and the 3rd starts at :35.) The tracks were recorded into Vegas at 16 bit/44.1 khz. The mp3 was encoded directly from Vegas at 320kbps.
So, go ahead, tell me which is which, and please, don't embarass anyone. (I should be talking... I'm the one who actually did the preamp test.
